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Mini Rugby (LTPD Stage 1)

The ethos of mini rugby is to foster and develop young players (boys & girls) of all ability in the game of rugby in a safe, non competitive, enjoyable environment through activities which ensure progressive skill development for all participants in line with the IRFULong Term Player Development(LTPD) pathway,Child Welfare Policyand Traditions of Rugby Union.

Child Welfare

Code of Conduct

All participants in Mini Rugby are to adhere to all aspects of theIRFU Code of Conductfor Players / Coaches / Parents and Spectators.

Festivals/ Events and Blitz Days - Branch approved

May only be arranged by application to the respective Branch Mini Rugby Committee. Age limit and stages must be confirmed prior to the start of event and clear indications should accompany all invitations. Club coaches / managers must be able to give proof of eligibility (Festival/ Event or Blitz day registration form) before his/her team's first match in the event.

Before the start of the event a referees/ coaches briefing must take place to clarify all arrangements e.g. stages, format of play and safety. Should there be any concerns over safety (e.g. ability to scrum) matches will then be played at the next lower stage.

Eligibility - Mini Rugby is a participation sport

Date of eligibility for participants is the 1st January (see Regulations Document for full guidelines).

Players playing in a higher age category

Written permission must be obtained from the Branch Youth Committee prior to players playing in a higher age category.

Registration

It is the responsibility of clubs to ensure all their players are properly registered with the Club, Branch and IRFU.

Correspondence

Any correspondence regarding Mini Rugby must be directed to the Branch Mini Rugby Committee.

Maximum playing time

Consideration must be given to clubs / teams with small numbers and or no reserves to prevent / avoid exhaustion and or the risk of injuries.

Old Belvedere joined second-placed Railway Union on 44 points in the Women's All-Ireland League table following a well-merited 19-0 win over a very young Railway outfit at Angelsea Road on Saturday, writes Michael Gallagher.

Terenure College, Young Munster and Dublin University were the main movers in the top flight of the Ulster Bank League over another action-packed weekend, while only a single point separates the leading three sides in Division 1B after Banbridge's brilliant bonus point victory at Ballynahinch.

All focus returns to the Women's All-Ireland League this weekend for what promises to be a thrilling set of matches, as clubs strive for crucial wins with only three rounds remaining in the regular season, writes Michael Gallagher.